dclark2171
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I know the things are decent screwdrivers, however, some prices (especially NOS) are pretty high. Who made these for Craftsman? One set has an asking bid of $699 on ebay.
I agree, I got the Vessel wood/cork handle set for $67 on Amazon Japan. The prices might be more of a collector thing vs tool user buying them https://www.ebay.com/itm/2963790162...-8875-365d71711a5d|iid:1|vlpname:vlp_homepageit's wishful thinking on the seller's part, because the highest price paid recently for a set of Craftsman "Professional" screwdrivers was an accepted best offer on an asking price of $349. The next highest sale was $339, so your seller is about $300 out of the ballpark.
Other than that, I cannot imagine what could possibly compel someone to pay that kind of money for ****** Craftsman screwdrivers when for way less than that one could own a nice set of these awesome Vessel "Megadora" drivers or a set of these fancy green hard-handle Heyco drivers.
I wouldn't mind possibly switching to a Williams set.I had no idea they were "worth" this kind of money, I might just sell mine. They're good screwdrivers, but nothing to command those sorts of prices. I'd rather have a set of Snap-On.
Western Forge indicated by the WF abbreviation on them.Who made these for Craftsman?
I'd rather have Snap-on or Matco. Rarely do I grab a Cman screwdriver when there's others in the drawer.I had no idea they were "worth" this kind of money, I might just sell mine. They're good screwdrivers, but nothing to command those sorts of prices. I'd rather have a set of Snap-On.


Beating them?I broke more of those handles than any other tools i ever owned
Those hard black handled Craftsman "Professional" screwdrivers (and torx drivers) from the 90's were some of the biggest pieces of garbage ever made. I broke more of those handles than any other tools i ever owned... It was a happy day when i gave them all to my teenage kids many years ago and replaced them with good quality other brands.
never. nor did i ever put other tools like channelocks or vise grips on them. hand twist only. The hard handles would just snap about halfway up, especially in cold weatherBeating them?
I believe you. Thats the first I have heard or seen that issue though. And I own several and have seen many put through their paces without the handles failing.never. nor did i ever put other tools like channelocks or vise grips on them. hand twist only. The hard handles would just snap about halfway up, especially in cold weather
Some eBay sellers get pretty tore up about people reposting their photos. May want to at least give credit to the source of your pics.Do you guys remember the Craftsman Professional screwdrivers from the early 1990's ?
They started out with hard black handles, and then they made them in a soft grip. But here's the kicker: The soft grip looked very similar to the hard handle when you stand back about 6 ft. I didn't discover that until it was too late and they were being closed out at Orchards Supply Hardware. Even though the soft grips were the same exact shape as the hard handles, they had an entirely different feel to them.
They were wonderful. They were sticky in your hands for fast spinning and they gave you tons of twisting power. I managed to buy two of them before they were completely gone. I wish I would've known about them sooner. I wasn't crazy about the hard handles, but the soft grip handles were super sweet. Now they're being sold on eBay for crazy money.
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Some eBay sellers get pretty tore up about people reposting their photos. May want to at least give credit to the source of your pics.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/204757063389?_trkparms=amclksrc=ITM&aid=1110006&algo=HOMESPLICE.SIM&ao=1&asc=20200818143230&meid=d38ffd066f284d96aeb6727951f5b414&pid=101224&rk=5&rkt=5&sd=296365969936&itm=204757063389&pmt=0&noa=1&pg=2332490&algv=DefaultOrganicWebV9BertRefreshRankerWithCassiniEmbRecall&brand=Craftsman&_trksid=p2332490.c101224.m-1
Absolutely agree. Actual product photos are a great reference. I've linked some eBay pics myself, but try to always state the source. Otherwise it comes off like its your picture. At least linking the eBay posting gives the seller some traffic. That way some sucker can pay $150 for those.eBay is the best place to get good pictures. Most of the stock photos the manufacturers take are junk.
Some eBay sellers put their name below their photo so that they get still get credit in case somebody steals the picture like this guy does:
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What I'll do is post the auction number next time. I can't go back and edit that post right now because I've already used up my 10 edits in a 24 hour period.Absolutely agree. Actual product photos are a great reference. I've linked some eBay pics myself, but try to always state the source. Otherwise it comes off like its your picture. At least linking the eBay posting gives the seller some traffic. That way some sucker can pay $150 for those.![]()
No hard feelings.What I'll do is post the auction number next time. I can't go back and edit that post right now because I've already used up my 10 edits in a 24 hour period.


HA!I have a ton of these laying around, many from my dads old tools, and you can pick them up at garage sales cheap (50 cents each, etc). I have beat the piss out of some of them and have used as pry bars. Look at what this dude is asking
https://www.ebay.com/itm/296365969936?itmmeta=01HX47SK5X2EZW1H4G5TDDV1A0&hash=item4500c9d210:g:xgIAAOSwY8VmHGxT&itmprp=enc:AQAJAAAA0BGW3K/XveceQA3khK3S60i/FhTRka5QQiVy/3u0739AzjhfFWr9pdKPbR0rOrYnt7wsKmJEsxI8+1ey3GfJ3keNShQweJILz6bIh9x5+1ICJ0LWZu7IiBwtG0B7zdrC/3b5v/9RgOH2pqKGEjKEuRgj8DAAowHVYXiLx9G2cSImIGv5UYjrIIwYhQeo6d/GR0vlWmorI/CNT1C59qz2UTQWZIH1frpqvtv1XA+CLyzkVDx39kigXHtM6CXGlTEnAm/3E/bODcFkP9SDlLSkk7o=|tkp:Bk9SR5Kz5ofpYw


That was my first thought.I had no idea they were "worth" this kind of money, I might just sell mine. They're good screwdrivers, but nothing to command those sorts of prices. I'd rather have a set of Snap-On.